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Epson EB-695Wi Ultra Short Throw Projector
- Product dimensions: 367 x 400 x 149 mm (Width x Depth x Height)
- Product weight: 5.8 kg
- Projection System: 3LCD Technology
- LCD Panel: 0.59 inch with D9
- High Definition: HD ready
- Aspect Ratio: 16:10
- Light source: Lamp
- Lamp: 250 W, 5,000 h durability, 10,000 h durability (economy mode), 9,000 h durability (economy mode)
- Keystone Correction: Manual vertical: ± 3 °, Manual horizontal ± 3 °
- Colour Processing: 10 Bits
- 2D Vertical Refresh Rate: 100 Hz - 120 Hz
- Colour Reproduction: upto 1.07 billion colours
- Projection Ratio: 0.28 - 0.37:1
- Zoom: Digital, Factor: 1 - 1.35
- Image Size: 60 inches - 100 inches
- Focal Distance: 3.7 mm
- Interfaces: USB 2.0 Type A, USB 2.0 Type B, RS-232C, Wired Network, Wireless LAN IEEE 802.11b/g/n (WiFi 4) (optional), VGA in (2x), VGA out, HDMI in (3x), Composite in, RGB in (2x), RGB out, MHL, Stereo mini jack audio out, Stereo mini jack audio in (3x), Microphone input, Sync. in, Sync. out
- Code: V11H740052
High brightness and image quality
Epson’s 3LCD technology ensures high-quality images with equally high White and Colour Light Output for vivid colours and bright images, even in daylight, and three times brighter colours than leading competitive projectors1. With a scalable display size of up to 100 inches, two types of content can be displayed using the split-screen without compromising on quality.
Finger-touch and dual pen
Use your fingers to annotate directly onto the screen. Epson's interactive pens are now even more responsive and easy to use. With the new dual pens, teacher and student or two students can work simultaneously using different attributes.
Highly reliable
Project for longer with improved reliability and a longer lamp life of up to 10,000 hours in eco mode.
Interact and enhance learning
Multi-PC projection software allows teachers and students to share content simultaneously. The moderator function allows teachers to remain in control, choosing what content to display. Combine two projectors to create one large interactive display. Split-screen capability allows teachers to display two separate types of content simultaneously, such as a lesson plan from a PC and a still image or video clip from a document camera.